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  1. Bernard Glemser (20 May 1908 – 3 April 1990), [1] was an English writer of fiction, non-fiction, and children's books. [2] Born in London, Glemser served in the Royal Air Force as an intelligence officer during World War II, and then worked in the United States for the government of Britain for a few years. Subsequently, he devoted himself to ...

  2. Apr 6, 1990 · Bernard Glemser, the author of 30 books of fiction and nonfiction, died of emphysema Tuesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 81 years old. Mr. Glemser was born in London in 1908.

  3. Bernard Glemser was born on 20 May 1908 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Come Fly with Me (1963) and Rheingold Theatre (1953). He was married to Violetta Glemser. He died on 5 April 1990 in New York City, New York, USA. Born May 20, 1908.

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    • May 20, 1908
    • Bernard Glemser
    • April 5, 1990
  4. Glemser, Bernard. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1908-1990) UK photographer, art editor and author who worked for the UK government in America after 1945, remaining in the US after his resignation; he also published one novel as by Robert Crane and at least two romances as by Geraldine Napier.

  5. by. Bernard Glemser, Geraldine Napier. 3.67 avg rating — 111 ratings — published 1966 — 6 editions. Want to Read. saving…. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GlemserGlemser - Wikipedia

    Glemser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Glemser (1908–1990), British writer. Bernd Glemser (born 1962), German pianist. Dieter Glemser (born 1938), German touring car racing driver. Peter Glemser (born 1940), German cyclist. Category: Surnames.

  7. Come Fly with Me is a 1963 British Jet Age romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin and released by MGM.Featuring an ensemble cast of Dolores Hart, Hugh O'Brian, Karlheinz Böhm, Pamela Tiffin, Karl Malden, and Lois Nettleton, it is based on Bernard Glemser's 1960 chick-lit novel Girl on a Wing, which was published again in 1969 under the title The Fly Girls.

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